While most of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order revolves around protagonist Cal Kestis, the past of his new mentor Cere Junda will have large ramifications on Cal's future. Before Order 66, Cal was a Jedi Padawan under the mentorship of Jaro Tapal, but after Tapal was killed by a group of clones Cal went into hiding from the Empire. During the events of Fallen Order, Cal is found by Trilla, one of Darth Vader's inquisitors, but is rescued by Cere, who helps him to become a Jedi Knight and begin to restore the Jedi Order.
With the Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order sequel confirmed to be in development along with two other new Star Wars games, many fans are excited to continue the story of Cal as he journeys with the rest of the crew of the Stinger Mantis, although what they'll get up to next is unclear. Cal had a lot of development as a character in the first game, but still has lots of ways to grow and more to learn about. The same applies to Cere, who is a mysterious figure at the start, but one who players learn more and more about throughout the game.
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The relationship between a Jedi and their mentor, like Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi or Luke and Yoda, is a key theme throughout Star Wars and is just as important in Jedi: Fallen Order. Cere's past and how it impacts Cal will be big in the sequel's story, especially as Fallen Jedi: Fallen Order 2 could be darker than the original if it kept up with the traditions of Star Wars narratives. Players are shown glimpses of Cere's past in Fallen Order, and those moments help to move the plot of the game along as well as explain some of Cere's decision-making. However, there are also a lot of important moments in her
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